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4 MB 22nd Apr 2016 2016 Issue 05
RSC NEWSLETTER
Ph: 03 5986 8595 [email protected]
22 nd April 2016
NEWSLETTER VOLUME 24. ISSUE 5 EDITORS: MRS. J ROBERTS & MRS. C FORSTER
VISITING AUTHOR
On Thursday 21st May, the Library was lucky enough to host a visit from
Sydney-based author Will Kostakis. To start the day, Will ran a workshop
with the Year 9 English Plus elective class:
This morning’s workshop with Will Kostakis was really helpful and also
entertaining. The lesson involved Will writing a sample passage of bad
writing, and throughout the class he taught us many ways to add interest
and suspense to the passage.
We were told the story of how Will got his first book published and had a
laugh at this entertaining tale. Will is a really talented writer and taught us a
great deal in a short amount of time. He gave us many tricks for writing an
interesting, creative piece and I’m glad to have been involved in the
workshop. Alana Sango Year 9H
WHAT’S ON AT RSC
APRIL
23:
Various beaches depending on conditions
25:
ANZAC DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY
26:
Yr 8 & Senior Baseball
Whole School Assembly P4
27:
Yr 9A / F Amazing Race
Yr 7 Baseball-Cheltenham
28:
Senior Sport
Inter Girls & Boys Volleyball
Yr 10 Theatre Studies
Performance 6:30pm @ SPAC
29:
Will really helped encourage us (the English Plus class) to keep writing even
if we feel discouraged to do so. His story of finding a publisher was truly MAY
3:
inspiring. Victoria Bisignano 9E
Following the workshop, at recess Will mingled with students in the Library,
chatting about his new book, The Sidekicks, the writing process and how to
stay motivated to finish an extended piece of writing. Several budding
student writers enjoyed hearing Will’s tips and advice.
Mixed Surf Training
Yr 9D / H Amazing Race
Senior / Inter Sport
FREE DRESS DAY
Yr 7 Immunisations
5:
Division Athletics
5-7:
Yr 12 Geog Camp
9:
CURRICULUM DAY
STUDENT FREE DAY
10:
NAPLAN Yrs 7 & 9
11-13: Yr 10 OES Camp
12:
Senior Boys Football
Senior Girls Netball
CREDIT CARD PHONE PAYMENT
AND BPAY ARE AVAILABLE
THROUGH THE ROSEBUD
SECONDARY COLLEGE OFFICE
Rosebud Secondary College 245 Eastbourne Road, Rosebud 3939
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 5986 8595 Fax: 5981 2276
Absence line: Leave a message any time day/night if you know your son/daughter will be absent.
Subscribe to our newsletter online and have it delivered to your inbox in colour!
Follow the link at www.rsc.vic.edu.au
OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY, 8:00AM - 5:00PM; FRIDAY, 8:00AM - 4:00PM
At Rosebud Secondary College,
Teachers are on bus duty from
8:05 to 8:30am and
3:15 to 4:00pm.
The yard is supervised from
8:20am in the morning until
3:30pm in the afternoon
COLLEGE INFO
STUDENTS WHO ARE UNWELL
UNIFORM SHOP HOURS
A REMINDER TO ALL PARENTS. IF YOUR CHILD IS UNWELL PLEASE KEEP THEM AT
HOME UNTIL THEY ARE BETTER, IF YOUR CHILD BECOMES UNWELL AT SCHOOL,
THEY ARE TO GO TO SICK BAY FIRST
THURSDAYS: 12:00PM-4:00PM
STUDENTS ARE NOT TO PHONE THEIR PARENTS. STUDENTS WHO DO WILL BE IN
BREACH OF SCHOOL RULES AND THIS WILL LEAD TO CONFISCATION OF MOBILE
PHONES
2ndHAND BOOKS….
JENNY BUCKLEY, SICK BAY COORDINATOR, WILL CALL PARENTS IF THEIR
STUDENT IS UNWELL AND NEEDS TO GO HOME
ROSEBUD SECONDARY COLLEGE HAS A CLEAR MOBILE PHONE POLICY:
Unless directed by a teacher for a specific education purpose, all mobile
devices including iPod’s & mobile phones should be switched off at school.
Where a teachers direction is not followed, electronic devices will be taken for
the day and returned at the end of the day. In the case of repeated
transgressions the device will be returned to a parent.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER
Please note that the RSC Newsletter is only available online.
You can subscribe to receive a fortnightly electronic version through
our Website: www.rsc.vic.edu.au
or directly at http://eepurl.com/blPcPH
Hard copies are available at the front office for anyone
without internet access.
TUESDAYS: 8:30AM-11:30AM
A REMINDER TO ALL
PARENTS WHO PLACED
BOOKS IN THE 2ND HAND
BOOKSTORE TO SELL.
PLEASE CONTACT THE
BOOKSHOP on 5986-8595 OR
DROP IN TO COLLECT
CHEQUES OF ANY SOLD
ITEMS.
HAVE YOU MOVED
HOUSE OR CHANGED
YOUR EMAIL?
PLEASE NOTIFY THE COLLEGE
OF ANY CHANGES TO FAMILY
DETAILS, OCCUPATIONS,
QUALIFICATIONS,
ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS
& EMAILS ETC.
For students purchasing new laptops in 2016 it is recommended that you purchase a new
keyed padlock for their locker.
These cost $30.00 and are available to purchase from the front office now.
Replacement keys will be available for purchase if needed.
PRINCIPAL’S NEWS
Hello to the Rosebud Secondary College community. I would like to welcome everyone
back to term two. I hope everyone had a restful break and we look forward to the term
ahead. Next week we will celebrate Anzac Day and will hold a whole school assembly
on the 26th April in honour of this.
Last week we held our interim report night and it was a pleasure to see so many
students and families on the night. The Principal team surveyed a large number of
parents regarding the new reporting format. We were particularly keen to garner
feedback regarding the new semester based reporting that came out at the end of 2015. It was
interesting to hear opinions and how much parents have understood the changes and the benefits. There
was generally agreement that the new format was visually better and the Attitudes to Learning (ATLs)
made sense in terms of assessing a range of skills essential beyond school. A number of parents expressed
concern about comments not appearing, but many felt the ATLs gave much of this information. The
move away from comments is becoming quite common amongst schools with a focus on timely feedback
directly to students and appearing online via a portal. This will gradually become more of a feature with
Compass as we fully roll out this system. For full details regarding our new reporting please visit this link:
http://rsc.vic.edu.au/feature/attitudes-to-learning-atl-reporting/
This year Rosebud Secondary College will be completing a school review. The purpose of a school review
is to examine the school data and work that has been completed over the last Strategic Plan period. This
occurs every four years. We will inform College Council through the year as this process is completed. We
will also be completing surveying of parents and we encourage you to take part in this so your voice is
heard. When the review is completed the College will publish a new Strategic Plan to guide the direction
of the school over the next four year period.
Applications are now open for our specialist programs SEAL (Select Entry Accelerated Learning) and
Performing Arts. Rosebud Secondary College is the only local provider of these programs and we belong
to the SEAL Academy which oversees the quality of SEAL programs across the state. Application forms can
be found at this link:
http://rsc.vic.edu.au/feature/applications-for-seal-and-performing-arts/
Organisational matters
Free dress day: Friday 29th April: Supporting the Cancer Council.
Next week there will be a ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ combined with the free dress day with all proceeds going
to the Cancer Council. There is a gold coin donation for casual dress and bring some more coins for
morning tea which will be hosted by the Year 12 students in the courtyard.
Uniform reminder
Now we are into term two and expect all students to have non-uniform items addressed, such as shoes
and pants. We would ask that you plan accordingly for the winter months with regard to school jumpers
and spray jackets as non-school tops such as ‘hoodies’ will not be accepted. This year we will be reviewing
the uniform items. If there are any changes to school uniform items there will be a period that these are
phased in.
NAPLAN testing week: from Tuesday 10th May- Thursday 12th May.
Whole school curriculum day: Monday 9th May- this day will be student free.
COLLEGE NEWS
CAMPS SPORTS AND EXCURSION FUND APPLY NOW
A reminder for those who haven’t yet applied to come to the College Office ASAP with a current Health Care/Concession Card.
The annual CSEF amount per student is:
$125 for Primary Students
$225 for Secondary Students
1:1 LAPTOP PROGRAM 2016
Following the success of the 1:1 laptop program in Years 7 and 10 in 2015, Rosebud Secondary College is proud to
extend the program to all students for this year.
It is expected that these devices will be used as a tool for learning in many classes across all year levels, from next
year onwards. It is highly recommended for families to purchase a device for their children.
There are two devices available, both are Lenovo 11e Yoga laptops with the advanced option including an active
stylus. The devices are available through the College’s website by clicking the Edunet logo. You will then be
re-directed to the purchasing portal. The direct address is http://rosebudsc.technologyportal.com.au/.
The password for access is RSC.
Lenovo 11E Yoga
Convertible Notebook
Lenovo 11.6” Work-In Case
*Other case options available
Further Questions
If you have any questions about the program please either visit the College’s website (www.rsc.vic.edu.au) and
select the 1:1 Laptop link, or contact Adam Vardanega at the College 03 5986 8595.
COLLEGE NEWS
YEAR 11 OES WESTERNPORT EXPERIENCE
The two classes enjoyed an action packed camp in Western
Port, we were blessed with marvellous weather on the first two
days as we caught some mad waves or kayaked the Pacific, or
even battled monstrous crabs in the rock pools of Point Leo.
However, limits were pushed on the final day as a storm came
over, and heavy rain and wind followed. Which meant we were
unable to do some activities, but the kind people at Merricks
were nice enough to let us go into their camp and do some
there.
There was one final test of character we were faced with, and that was the option to go snorkelling at the Flinders
pier. Not all were brave enough, but I was up for the challenge and I can say “it would be the highlight of my trip”,
as the conditions were perfect and we found the rare and elusive Weedy Sea Dragons.
But all too soon the camp came to an end and it was time to get back on the “speed demon” school bus and head
back home. It was a great camp and I’d like to thank everyone who made it possible as well as the Monash crew,
who came down for the journey and added to many great experiences the camp had to offer. Ms Picot
COLLEGE NEWS
HANDS ON LEARNING
Well, last term has flown by and we now have most of the fitness and pump track complete. This term will see us finish off the
tracks and start all of the landscaping and tree planting around these areas. This should take us most of the year to complete
with over 2500 plants being planted out around the area. On top of all this we have a billy cart race at the end of term, totem
poles to carve and a glasshouse to install…..Gotta love being busy!
We would like to thank the Bank of Melbourne for supplying the funding to build the tracks and Hillview Quarries for the
donated materials.
Cheers, The HoL team
YEAR 12 PRODUCTION: METAMORPHOSES
Year 12 Theatre Studies proudly presents Mary
Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses.
Based on a collection of ancient Greek and Roman
myths, Metamorphoses explores the concept of
transformation through love and loss.
There will be a FREE performance on Sunday May 8th at
2:30pm. This will be the students’ final dress rehearsal
and will include a Q and A session at the conclusion of
the performance where the audience can ask the
students questions about the creative processes they
undertook.
Performance dates are May 10th and 11th at 7:30pm in
the Southern Peninsula Arts
Centre. All tickets are $10
and will be available on the
night at the door.
Thank you to Peninsula
Platters
and
Somerville
Village Meats for their
generous
support
in
providing us with our set
pieces.
MIND MATTERS
2016 MINDMATTERS ACTION TEAM
On Friday 18th March 2016 our first ever MindMatters Action Team met for a professional development
day to discuss the implementation of the MindMatters framework. It was an extremely insightful day in
which we all discussed past data and areas we would like to focus on in 2016. In Term 2 we are starting
the roll out of Component 1 – Positive School Community. I would like to thank all of the staff that have
put their hand up to drive this framework in our school.
If you would like to know more follow the link to the mind matters websitehttp://www.mindmatters.edu.au/
Adam Slater
Senior Sub School
(missing in action & active wear on
the day!)
Clorinda Siemienowicz –
Andrew Glover
Geoff Seletto
Student Wellbeing Coordinator
Assistant Principal
Kirsten Furness
Sam Jeacle
Sarah Simmons
Sub School Curriculum Leader
Curriculum Coordinator
Year 8 Coordinator
VCAL Coordinator
MATHS TUTORING IS BACK
Free Maths Tutoring Sessions are back every Thursday after school from 3:00 - 4:00pm
Years 7-9
Room 111
Years 10-12 Room 113
Bring your homework or come to get extra help. Any questions, please contact the Maths Department
at the College.
LIBRARY NEWS
LIBRARY WEBSITE
The Library now has its own website, for students to access via the College intranet page when on the network, and
via rosebudsclibrary.weebly.com when away from school.
The website includes general Library information, links for readers and researchers and a range of digital resources
for junior and senior students. Please note that, because of site licences, users must be on the College network to
access the Library catalogue.
Students can check out new fiction titles, request book purchases via email, see what upcoming events the Library
is hosting and check out author profiles. A range of resources to support students’ information literacy skills are
also featured.
OVERDUE NOTICES NOW ON COMPASS
This week Library staff began using Compass to notify students about overdue items:
a grey message is a first notice, for items overdue by less than one month
a yellow message is a second notice, for items overdue for 30-60 days
a red message is a third notice, for items overdue for 60-90 days
These notifications are also visible to parents.
Students with an item which is overdue for more than six months have received a red ‘Final Notification’ on Compass. The replacement cost for this resource has been added to their family's invoice for payment and the student’s
borrowing privileges remain suspended until the item is returned, replaced or paid for. If your child has received a
‘Final Notification’ message from the Library on Compass and you are unable to replace or pay for an item that’s
been lost, please contact the Head of Library to discuss alternative arrangements.
CAREERS NEWS
YEAR 10 WORK EXPERIENCE
Many Year 10 students are out on work experience at the time of writing this article. This opportunity is going to
be invaluable when making decisions about whether VCE or VCAL is the best way to go in year 11. The reports so
far from employers have been positive and it has been great to see the initiative that our students have shown.
These photos are of Seth doing some tiling work and Olivia at a pre-school
OLIVIA STEVENSON AT A PRE-SCHOOL
SETH O’REILLY LEARNING
SOME TILING SKILLS
YEAR 12 INFORMATION
I have run VTAC, SEAS and scholarships information sessions that the majority of year 12’s have attended.
Students now have a small task to perform before they come to the careers office for a careers counselling
session ahead of VTAC applications opening in August. All students are encouraged to come to careers and make
a time – it does not matter what students intend to do in 2017. This is the opportunity to explore the reasoning
behind their chosen pathway and make sure that it is the best option for them.
Mr Derek Kirk.
PARENTS AND FRIENDS ASSOCIATION
Our next meeting is set for Monday May 2nd, at 5pm in the staffroom. We need more parents involved to support
this group. P&F can play a significant role in the life of the school in particular to plan for and run fundraising events
which ultimately feed into improving school resources – a great benefit to your children. The P&F organised a
highly successful “Mindfulness Festival” last November for example, a fundraising and community awareness
raising event to support the Wellness Pavilion project.
Projects under consideration right now include establishing a very social Dinner Dance for later in the year and
running a series of cake stalls at Bunnings on selected Saturday mornings. The P&F are also a sounding board for
parent opinion and suggestions: a perfect avenue to learn more about what goes on in school, or to have a say in
how things are done. If you are able and have an interest to be involved, then please come along to the next
meeting.
SPORT NEWS
2016 SPORT CAPTAINS
Congratulations to the following students who are sport captains for their respective year levels:
Back (Left to Right) - Tom Powell (7), Jack Heap (8), Campbell Hustwaite (10), Blake Kuipers (9),
Charlie Robbins (12), Jamie Hafey-Bagg (11)
Seated (Left to Right) - Elli Papadopoulos (7), Hollie Dunston (10), Brianna Bond (12), Acacia Davis (9),
Suede Croad (11), Tayla Chrystie (8)
TERM 1 SPORT RUN-DOWN
As the reigning Summer Cup Champions I have little doubt that we will reclaim the trophy once again after a very
successful term in Interschool Sport. We were very strong in both Baseball and Volleyball, with great coaching
from Ms MacKenzie, Mr Egan and Mr Verwey.
The following is a run-down of the term:
WINNERS & GOING ONTO DIVISIONAL FINALS
Baseball – Year 7 – 27th April, Year 8 - 26th April and Senior 26th April Cricket – Year 8 Tennis – Intermediate
Boys 29th April
Volleyball – Year 8 - 3rd May (Boys and Girls), Intermediate 28th April (Boys and Girls) and Senior
th
28 April (Boys and Girls)
SECOND PLACE
Baseball – Intermediate Cricket – Seniors Tennis – Year 7 Boys, Year 8 Boys, Intermediate Girls Softball – Year 7
THIRD PLACE
Cricket – Intermediate Girls
Tennis – Year 8 Girls, Intermediate Girls, Senior Girls
FOURTH PLACE
Cricket – Senior Girls
Tennis – Senior Boys
TERM 2 SPORTS
Sign-ups occurred for the Term 2 Interschool sports. It is important for students to turn up to practice so as teams
can be selected. Sports and dates for Term 2 are:
YEAR 7 (31st May) – Badminton, Football, Netball, Soccer. YEAR 8 (7th June) – Badminton, Football, Netball, Soccer
INTERMEDIATE (16th June) – Badminton, Football, Netball, Soccer
SENIOR (28th April) – Basketball, Badminton, Hockey, Soccer, Table Tennis
JUNIOR GIRLS FOOTBALL (Years 7-9) – 14th June SENIOR GIRLS FOOTBALL (Years 10-12) – 20th June
ALL BOYS NETBALL – 20th June SENIOR BOYS FOOTBALL AND SENIOR GIRLS NETBALL – 12th May
SPORT NEWS
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
The Peninsula District Championship was a mere formality for Girls Team a
fortnight ago when they easily accounted for all other teams, Mornington,
Dromana, Westernport, Mount Eliza and Somerville. The girls accomplished the
feat in easy fashion not dropping a set along the way, strong serving and solid
teamwork enabled the girls to be unchallenged. Team members are Molly Austin,
Holly Dell, Brooke Vernon, Jasmyn Greenfield, Macy Hall, Georgie Dell, Bonnie
Street Harris, Rediet Gifford and Tuscani Closter.
Good luck in the next round girls.
YEAR 8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Strong serving was a key point in the success of the Year 8 team and enabled the girls to defeat Mount Eliza,
Mornington, Dromana and Somerville to win the District title yesterday. The girls were untroubled and didn’t drop
a set all day. One highlight was Holly Garac serving through an entire set, winning that set 25 nil against Somerville.
The team members were Issy Mitsikas, Amy McCrindle, Freya Heiskari, Eloise Armstrong, Charlie Jovanovski,
Elizabeth Suric, Sienna Ingram and Aleisha Soares. Good luck in the next round girls.
The Year 8 win completes a treble, with the Senior Girls and Inter Girls also winning through to Zone level. This
effort was matched by the Volleyball Boys who also grabbed a treble winning in Seniors, Intermediates and Year 8
SPORTING STARS
There have been another 5 students who have been inducted as a ‘Sporting Star’. If you know of anybody else who
should be inducted please see Mr Powell. Congratulations to:
Holly Garac
Netball & Athletics
Brianna Bond
Swimming
Dallas Kuipers
Beach Volleyball
Ayden Coates
Swimming
Ben Closter
Athletics
In the April school holidays Dallas Kuipers 7E was chosen to represent
Victoria and flew to Adelaide for the Australian Junior Beach Volleyball
Championships. His team won the Bronze medal in the U15's.
In a Commonwealth Games first, Beach Volleyball will feature at the
next Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast 2018, extending the
Games sports programme for the first time from 17 to 18 sports.
SPORT NEWS - $10 Charge
Please remember that each time your child goes out of the school for sport there is a
$10 charge, payable to the front office before the day. Failing to do this may result in
your child not going on the sporting activity.
COMMUNITY NEWS
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